Seiko CAL. 6R20 Watch User Manual


 
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Problem
The watch gains/loses
temporarily.
The day and date change
at 12 o’clock noon.
The power supplied by the
mainspring has been
consumed.
The watch is worn on your
wrist only for a short period
of time, or the amount of
arm movement is small.
The watch has been left in
extremely high or low
temperatures for a long time.
The watch was brought into
close contact with a
magnetic object.
Yo u dropped the watch, hit it against
a hard surface or wore it while
playing active sports. The watch was
exposed to strong vibrations.
Normal accuracy will resume when the
watch returns to normal temperature.
Normal accuracy will resume when the watch is kept away from
close contact with the magnetic source. If this condition persists,
consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
Normal accuracy will not resume.
Consult the retailer from whom the
watch was purchased.
Consult the retailer from whom the
watch was purchased.
Advance the hands by 12 hours.
Consult the retailer from whom the
watch was purchased.
AM/PM is not properly set.
Water got inside the watch
due to the deterioration of
the gasket, etc.
The watch has not been
overhauled for more than 3 years.
Possible causes
The watch stops
operating.
Even though you wear the
watch every day,
the power reserve indicator
does not move up.
The glass is blurred and
the blur persists for a
long time.
*For the solution of troubles other than listed above, contact the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
Solutions
Turn the crown or swing the watch to wind it up. The
watch will start operating. If the watch does not start,
consult the retailer from whom the watch was purchased.
Wear the watch for an extended period of time, or when
taking off the watch, turn the crown to wind the
mainspring if the remaining power shown by the power
reserve indicator is not sufficient for the next use.
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